SublimeLuv

Speaker + Artist + Author

SublimeLuv, aka Sublime, is a disabled (but not disempowered) Black Queer womanist who always speaks her truth and believes "the personal is political."

She is a spoken word and teaching artist, curator, facilitator, public speaker, and social justice advocate. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Simmons University.

Sublime is the CEO of SublimeLuv Brand, an artistic wellness brand rooted in storytelling, healing, and personal transformation. She empowers individuals and builds more connected, expressive communities through poetry, performance, and creative facilitation.

“There is power in our personal stories. When we know our history...we can reclaim it.”

— SublimeLuv, Public Speaker

  • PERSONAL HISTORY, POWER, & PURPOSE

    “The personal is political.” - Audre Lorde

    This workshop will empower participants to reclaim the intersectional elements of their personal stories and learn how to transform them into a powerful testimony to unlock or rediscover their unique purpose.

  • BLACK AND QUEER: AN INTERSECTION OF NUANCE

    “To be Black and Queer is to be brave, bold, bright…to shine in spite of.”

    - SublimeLuv

    This workshop will educate the participants about the intersectionality of race and sexuality. They will understand the nuanced layers of discrimination that Black and Queer people face and will explore the resilience and resistance of the Black Queer community.

  • MENTAL HEALTH

    “Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of, but stigma and bias shame us all.” - Bill Clinton

    This workshop will help participants explore the intersectional nuances that disadvantaged populations experience around mental health and mental health care.

  • THE POWER OF SPOKEN WORD: STORYTELLING FOR INCLUSIVE WORKPLACES

    “Poetry is not a luxury. It is a vital necessity of our existence.” - Audre Lorde

    This workshop will educate participants on the transformative power of storytelling and spoken word as tools for fostering inclusion and belonging in the workplace.

  • BLACK POETRY: AN ART THAT SHAPED AMERICAN CULTURE

    “Art is not escape, but a way of finding order in chaos, a way of confronting life” - Langston Hughes

    This workshop will educate the participants about the nuanced ways in which Black poetry has shaped Black culture and American history. Participants will explore themes of identity, race, and social justice prevalent in Black poetry.cription goes here

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